Calendar
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The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Amanda Newall, The Bremen Intersection
Künstlerhaus Bremen and MS Dauerwelle, Bremen, Germany
14 February —
18 February 2024
The Bremen Intersection: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Art, Sound and Creativity explores the productive forces of co-creation and collaboration in the context of a contemporary interdisciplinary challenge as modes of affirmative action. It offers participants an immersive learning experience in which to explore and produce interdisciplinary art and to develop their ability to adapt and thrive in the turbulence of contemporary culture-scape.
The project sees electroacoustic composer and sound artist Antti Sakari Saario, visual artist Amanda Newall and the Bremen Intersection students present a series of public events, experiences, performances and workshops within an exhibition context, to mark the end of the semester-long interdisciplinary course between the Art and Design School and the Music school at HfK Bremen.
The Bremen Intersection: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Art, Sound and Creativity explores the productive forces of co-creation and collaboration in the context of a contemporary interdisciplinary challenge as modes of affirmative action. It offers participants an immersive learning experience in which to explore and produce interdisciplinary art and to develop their ability to adapt and thrive in the turbulence of contemporary culture-scape.
The project sees electroacoustic composer and sound artist Antti Sakari Saario, visual artist Amanda Newall and the Bremen Intersection students present a series of public events, experiences, performances and workshops within an exhibition context, to mark the end of the semester-long interdisciplinary course between the Art and Design School and the Music school at HfK Bremen.
Ruth Buchanan, *INNEN
Künstlerhaus Bremen, Bremen, Germany
15 October —
26 November 2023
Ruth Buchanan features in *INNEN, a group exhibition that brings together artistic positions that take words or language as their starting point. The presented works examine and negotiate—from different angles and partly from a feminist position—the performative aspects of language and written signs in relation to identities, institutions and spaces.
The exhibition takes the upcoming gender-appropriate change of name of Künstlerhaus Bremen in spring 2024 as an opportunity to reflect on the role and impact of words, language, and typography. The works brought together in the exhibition draw a horizon of possibility of language and conversation as well as the utopian potential that lies between *INNEN and outside, between idea and mediating word or sign. Curated by Nadja Quante and Pio Rahner/Spacing (formerly known as Erlkönig).
Ruth Buchanan features in *INNEN, a group exhibition that brings together artistic positions that take words or language as their starting point. The presented works examine and negotiate—from different angles and partly from a feminist position—the performative aspects of language and written signs in relation to identities, institutions and spaces.
The exhibition takes the upcoming gender-appropriate change of name of Künstlerhaus Bremen in spring 2024 as an opportunity to reflect on the role and impact of words, language, and typography. The works brought together in the exhibition draw a horizon of possibility of language and conversation as well as the utopian potential that lies between *INNEN and outside, between idea and mediating word or sign. Curated by Nadja Quante and Pio Rahner/Spacing (formerly known as Erlkönig).
Alicia Frankovich nominated for the Art Prize of Böttcherstraße Bremen 2018
Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraßem, Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany.
28 July —
30 September 2018
Kunsthalle Bremen presents ten promising positions in contemporary art. The art prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen is one of the most recognized and endowed awards given in the field of contemporary art in Germany. Established curators including Johan Holten, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Susanne Pfeffer or Bettina Steinbrügge have nominated ten artists from German-speaking countries whose work will be presented in the Kunsthalle Bremen in an exhibition from 28 July to 30 September 2018.
Alicia Frankovich is an installation and performance artist and was nominated by Thomas D. Trummer of the Kunsthaus Bregenz. Based in Germany, Frankovich grew up in New Zealand and completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts in Auckland.
Kunsthalle Bremen presents ten promising positions in contemporary art. The art prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen is one of the most recognized and endowed awards given in the field of contemporary art in Germany. Established curators including Johan Holten, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Susanne Pfeffer or Bettina Steinbrügge have nominated ten artists from German-speaking countries whose work will be presented in the Kunsthalle Bremen in an exhibition from 28 July to 30 September 2018.
Alicia Frankovich is an installation and performance artist and was nominated by Thomas D. Trummer of the Kunsthaus Bregenz. Based in Germany, Frankovich grew up in New Zealand and completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts in Auckland.